Following Sunday's attack on Pulse, a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, the global LGBT community held vigils to commemorate and honor the at least 50 dead and 53 injured.

A full and growing list of events planned nationwide is available here.

The massacre is the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history. The primary suspect, Omar Mateen, reportedly claimed ties to the Islamic State group before carrying out the attacks, for which the extremist group has since taken responsibility.

Orlando

One mile east of the nightclub, a vigil at Joy Metropolitan Community Church saw a performance of "True Colors" by the Orlando Gay Chorus.

Paris

At the site of the ISIS-coordinated attack that killed 130 people in November, some 100 people assembled Sunday evening for what the Associated Press called a "spontaneous vigil" on Paris' Place Igor Stravinsky.

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New York City

At the Stonewall Inn, a downtown Manhattan landmark where, in 1969, the gay community pushed back against police raids and brutality, hundreds gathered for a vigil where participants waved anti-NRA signs and pride flags.